May
9, 2006
For
Immediate Release:
8th
ANNUAL CINEVEGAS ANNOUNCES FESTIVAL WINNERS
G.I.
Jesus Receives Grand Jury Prize; Park Receives Audience Award;
5 Up
2 Down Receives Special Award for Cinematography;
The
Favor and The 4th Dimension Receive Honorable Mentions
Las Vegas, NV (June
17, 2006) - Proving its motto as "The World's Most Dangerous Film
Festival," the 2006 CineVegas Film Festival spotlighted sex, adultery,
drugs and dangerous social circles during its run at the Palms Casino
Resort and Brenden Theatres from June 9-17, 2006.
In addition to screening
59 films and several shorts, the fest honored several entertainment
icons (Helen Mirren, Taylor Hackford, Laurence Fishburne, Christina
Ricci and Sylvester Stallone), screened a dozen highly anticipated world
and U.S. premieres, and showcased homegrown Nevada fare.
Commenting on the
Festival's success, President Robin Greenspun said, "This year's
Festival has seen both a rise in attendance and enthusiasm. Not only
has the acceptance increased in the local community, but nationally
as demonstrated by a remarkable line-up of honorees and the national
media attention garnered."
Festival Director
of Programming Trevor Groth said, "We are extremely excited about
the response to this year's films, especially the world premieres which
generated an incredible response from audiences and film industry attendees.
Our Festival award winners also resonated artistically and inspired
insightful dialogue amongst festival goers."
AWARDS
This year's jury
was presided by acclaimed film director Mark Pellington and noted film
critics Jean Oppenheimer and FX Feeney.
The Grand Jury Award
went to the film G.I. Jesus, directed by Carl Colapert and starring
Joe Arquette, Patricia Mota, Maurizio Farhad, Mark Cameron, Telana Lynum.
The film recounts the story of a Mexican national, Jesus Feliciano,
returning to California from Iraq where he had soldiered in exchange
for grant of US citizenship, who suffers trauma related to his battle
experience and imagines his family life threatened.
The jury presented
honorable mentions to the films The Favor directed and written by Eva
Aridjis and The 4th Dimension written and directed by Tom Mattera and
Dave Mazzoni.
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Park received The
Audience Award. Directed and written by Kurt Voelker, the film orchestrates
a tempest of change in the lives of a group of Los Angelenos on a seemingly
quiet and sunny day in a secluded park. The film stars Billy Baldwin,
Ricki Lake and Cheri Oteri.
The Special Award
for Cinematography went to 5 Up 2 Down. Directed by Steven Kessler,
5 Up 2 Down is a film about the eternity of the human spirit, set in
the clubs, galleries and lofts of New York City as seen through the
eyes of two close friends, Hunter and Santo. Struggling with drug addiction
and running from reality, the two friends embark on a five-day drug
binge and embrace a spiritual journey started 140 years earlier. The
title 5 Up 2 Down refers to the week in which the film takes place.
Hunter, a painter, and Santo stay up partying for five days and then
collapse two days just before Hunter's first one-man gallery show. During
this binge Santo is overwhelmed by visions of a past life that he can't
shake. Unable to tell whether it's the drugs or something more, Santo
continues along his self-destructive path with Hunter at his side. Before
long, time catches up with Santo and Hunter and their own actions, in
this life and in another, will soon determine their destiny.
The Shorts Jury
selected the following exceptional shorts for recognition: Holidays
with Heather, Voicemail, Transaction, One Rat Short, Bugcrush, The Pretty
Boy Project, and K-7 (winner). Jury members included Jason Feinberg,
FOX 5; David Schmoeller, Assistant Professor of Film at UNLV; and Teller
from Penn & Teller.
Since its inception
in 1998, the CineVegas has established itself as one of the hottest
and fastest growing film festivals in the world, being mentioned in
a TIME Magazine cover story as well as listed as one of the top 5 small
fests to visit by Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper. The 8th annual
festival will be held June 9-17, 2006 at the Palms Casino Resort in
Las Vegas highlighting the most exciting offerings from up and coming
filmmakers and visionary veterans. CineVegas combines the glamour and
energy of world premiere films and the intensity of in-depth celebrity
tributes.
Among its milestones,
CineVegas has hosted the world premieres of such films as George A.
Romero's Land of the Dead, The Devil's Rejects, Spun, The Talent Given
Us and Bubba Ho-tep, as well as screenings of other great films such
as Napoleon Dynamite, Riding Giants, The Aristocrats, Me, You and Everyone
We Know and Gus Van Sant's Last Days. Robin Greenspun serves as the
festival's President and Dennis Hopper serves as the Chairman of the
Creative Advisory Board, which has honored such film greats as Jack
Nicholson, Nicolas Cage, Ann-Margaret, Sean Penn, Dustin Hoffman, Holly
Hunter, Christopher Walken and David Lynch. For more information please
call (702) 992-7979 or visit www.cinevegas.com <http://www.cinevegas.com/>
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